Lone Worker Safety Expo

Data
abril 28, 2026 - abril 30, 2026 ( 3 dias)
Local do evento
National Exhibition Center (NEC), Birmingham, United Kingdom
Sobre

The Lone Worker Safety Expo stands out as Europe’s only trade fair dedicated exclusively to the challenges and solutions surrounding lone worker protection. Held annually as part of the prestigious Health & Safety Event in Birmingham, the expo brings together industry experts, innovative technologies, and practical strategies to help organizations safeguard employees who work alone. Organized by the Nineteen Group, a respected events company with extensive experience in occupational safety, the expo provides a specialized platform for managers, safety officers, executives, and professionals from sectors such as healthcare, construction, and public services.

The focus of the Lone Worker Safety Expo is on practical, actionable measures. It addresses key concerns such as risk assessment, emergency preparedness, conflict prevention, and psychological support, specifically tailored to environments where employees work without immediate supervision or assistance. As part of the broader Health & Safety Event and embedded within the Safety & Security Event Series, the expo allows participants to explore developments across multiple facets of workplace safety and security.

Specialized Technologies and Safety Solutions

A major highlight of the expo is its showcase of advanced technologies and practical safety solutions designed to protect lone workers. Exhibitors present innovations that combine digital tools, mobile solutions, and traditional safety equipment to enhance operational security and reduce risks. Key offerings include:

Tracking and monitoring systems for real-time worker location

Emergency alarms and rapid-response devices

Mobile applications that integrate safety protocols and incident reporting

Specialized training programs for conflict prevention and de-escalation

Resources for managing stress and supporting mental health in isolated work environments

These solutions illustrate the evolving landscape of lone worker safety, where technology and human-centered approaches converge to provide reliable protection in diverse operational settings.

Knowledge Sharing Through Expert-Led Programs

In addition to the exhibition, the Lone Worker Safety Expo features a robust conference program. Leading safety professionals and academics deliver practical presentations on current challenges, case studies, and emerging best practices. The conference encourages interactive dialogue, allowing attendees to ask questions, discuss real-world scenarios, and gain insights into successful implementation strategies. Workshops provide hands-on opportunities to engage with new technologies, test emergency procedures, and understand effective risk mitigation strategies tailored to lone working conditions.

The event also emphasizes networking and collaboration, bringing together organizations and specialists from across Europe. By facilitating connections between safety managers, technology providers, and industry leaders, the expo supports the exchange of knowledge, fosters partnerships, and encourages the adoption of innovative safety practices.

The Ideal Venue for a Specialized Trade Fair

The Lone Worker Safety Expo is held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, the UK’s largest and most versatile exhibition venue. Its modern infrastructure, state-of-the-art facilities, and easy accessibility by road, public transport, and air travel make it the perfect setting for a specialized, high-caliber event. The NEC’s spacious halls accommodate live demonstrations, interactive workshops, and exhibition areas, ensuring that participants experience both the practical and strategic aspects of lone worker protection.

By combining cutting-edge technology, expert knowledge, and practical training, the Lone Worker Safety Expo provides a comprehensive platform for advancing the safety of lone workers. It equips professionals with the tools, strategies, and insights needed to reduce risks, enhance wellbeing, and foster a culture of safety across organizations that rely on employees working independently in potentially hazardous environments.